AFB announces Board elections

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Nominations have opened for the election of three positions to the Board of the Association of Finance Brokers (AFB).

The positions are split between small, medium, and large firms to ensure fair representation across the industry. Existing Board members, Paul Carley (small firms) and Steve Feeney (medium firms) are both standing for re-election. To stand for election, full AFB individuals must complete a nomination form and be nominated by two members from the same constituency, one of which can be from their own firm. Robert Sinclair, director of the AFB, says: “These are challenging times for the industry and the wider economy and it is more important than ever that the industry has a strong trade b...

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